- Alec Stevens
Alec Preston Stevens (born
22 February ,1965 ) is a professional illustrator and musician.Biography
Alec Stevens was born in Salvador,
Bahia ,Brazil where his father, a USAF officer stationed in various parts of the world, was on military assignment. At age twenty, Stevens began his career as a professional illustrator for magazines, books, and newspapers as well as an artist/writer for comics andgraphic novel s. His work for the former includes a fourteen year stint as a contributing artist to "The New York Times" Book Review, as well as for "The New Yorker ",Tower Records 's "Pulse!" and "Classical Pulse!" magazines,Reader's Digest Corp., "New Jersey Monthly ", United Features Syndicate,AT&T , and numerous other accounts.His comics work includes literary adaptations (Wilde, Lovecraft, Dinesen, Dostoevsky, Reymont, and
Jan Neruda ) forFantagraphics Books , Heavy Metal Magazine, andKitchen Sink Press . Stevens also wrote and illustrated twographic novel s, "The Sinners" and "Hardcore", for theDC Comics imprintPiranha Press in 1988 and 1989. He had an original story serialized inDark Horse Comics 's "Deadline: USA" in 1991-1992, and from 1993-1999 he drew a string of short stories for DC'sParadox Press imprint. In 1993 he illustratedNeil Gaiman 's "A Tale of Two Cities" in DC/Vertigo's "Sandman" #51, reprinted as the lead story in the "" collection.A dedicated
Christian since late 1989, Alec Stevens has also published two issues of "Glory to God" which feature stories from theBible , historical accounts, and modern-day testimonies of faith. July, 2006 saw the release of the full color "Sadhu Sundar Singh"graphic novel , published under his own Calvary Comics imprint. This is a biography in comics form of the famous Indian evangelist. In September, 2007 Stevens authored "E. J. Pace: Christian Cartoonist", a 250 page biography with hundreds of drawings and rare photos of Dr. Pace, a United Brethren missionary to thePhilippines and itinerant Bible teacher whose work appeared in many Christian journals in the early to mid 20th century. "Erlo Stegen and the Revival Among the Zulus" was published in July, 2008. This graphic novel portrays the events which led to the formation of the KwaSizabantu Mission inSouth Africa .Since 1992, Alec Stevens has served as an instructor at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, Inc. Many of his former students are now industry professionals.
In addition to being an artist, Stevens is also a singer and guitarist. He did session work for Paragon Records (London, UK) in 1988 and 1992, and his band The Quest were a staple in New York City clubs like CBGB's and Kenny's Castaways in the early '90s. He later played with the Christian bands As Living Stones and Force for Good. From 2002-2003 he was a
tenor in the front rank of theTimes Square Church choir, singing before hundreds of thousands in an evangelistic outreach inNigeria , West Africa, as well as inCarnegie Hall for a 9/11 benefit.External links
* [http://alecstevens.tripod.com/ Alec Stevens web site]
* [http://www.calvarycomics.com/ Calvary Comics web site]
* [http://www.bailsprojects.com/(S(1g2lui5514lgpknxqug2v155))/whoswho.aspx/whoswho.aspx/ Who's Who of American Comic Books: entry on Alec Stevens]
* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/stevens_alec.htm/ Lambiek Comiclopedia: entry on Alec Stevens]
* [http://www.comics.org/search.lasso?type=penciller&query=alec+stevens&sort=alpha/ Grand Comic Book Database: Entry on Alec Stevens]
* [http://www.geocities.com/alecnotalex/frazetta/ Frank Frazetta and Alec Stevens]
* [http://www.geocities.com/alecnotalex/cowper-newton/ Alec Stevens in Olney, Bucks, UK]
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